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for instance, ronald reagan, they bonded over their love of horses and went riding together. >> there are iconic images of them riding together. >> yes, and there is an iconic image of ford leading the queen in a dance on the dance floor. there was something about the relationship the queen. she was talking about her and the king going to see the late president. it was president roosevelt. so, actually this family goes back a long way. i think it was an affection. i think the person who i think george w. bush ii had almost like a father/mother relationship with her. but they all, in their different way, connected and vice versa. that was the thing about the queen more generally, tremendous connectivity with international leaders. >> it is remarkable. over 70 years of her reign, just the sheer number of world leaders she met with. and also just i'm starting to think is there any other person who has had exposure to world leaders over a 70 year period at the level she has? it's kind of a consistent, a constancy in her accumulated knowledge. >> and she had some favorites. >> she did? >>
for instance, ronald reagan, they bonded over their love of horses and went riding together. >> there are iconic images of them riding together. >> yes, and there is an iconic image of ford leading the queen in a dance on the dance floor. there was something about the relationship the queen. she was talking about her and the king going to see the late president. it was president roosevelt. so, actually this family goes back a long way. i think it was an affection. i think the person...
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the queen's relationship with prime minister -- ronald reagan, they bonded over their love of horses. they were riding together. >> there are iconic images now of them writing. >> yes. and the iconic image of president ford leaving the queen at a dance at the white house. the obama visits. i think there was something about the relationship the queen had with the u.s. and her family, it was profound. i remember sitting next to the late queen mother talking about the king going to see the late president. i remember thinking, which president? and it occurred to me it was president roosevelt. so actually, the family goes back a long way. i think there was an affection, i think the person who, i think george bush the second -- almost like a sort of father mother relationship with her. but they all in a different way i think connected, and vice versa. that was the thing about the queen more generally. tremendous conductivity with international leaders. >> it is remarkable. over 70 years of her reign, just a sheer number of world leaders who she met with, and also just, i'm trying to think.
the queen's relationship with prime minister -- ronald reagan, they bonded over their love of horses. they were riding together. >> there are iconic images now of them writing. >> yes. and the iconic image of president ford leaving the queen at a dance at the white house. the obama visits. i think there was something about the relationship the queen had with the u.s. and her family, it was profound. i remember sitting next to the late queen mother talking about the king going to see...
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i'm a big ronald reagan fan. and so once up there, my book is about ronald reagan and what i think america needs new ronald reagan. i don't know who it but i think this would crazy things in the moment you have a new ronald reagan i move from the united i move from germany to the united states. reiner seidelman has written 26 books, the most recent is the power of capitalism. a journey through recent history across continents. thank you for joining us on c-span's book tv. good evening, everyone, and welcome to politics and prose. i'm brad graham, the co-owner of the store, along with my wife, lissa muscatine. and we're very excited to have with us this evening one of my favorite journalists, the ever entertaining mark leibovich, who's to talk about his revealing amuse and ultimately quite alarmed my new book, thank you for your service to donald trump's washington and the price of submission. mark has enjoyed a distinguished career in journalism with with some of the nation's best newspapers and publications. aft
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joining me now is ron reagan, son of the former president ronald reagan. ron, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it so much. your father believed in a big tent republican party, a party where many different views could come together and coexist. part of the reason why he had that massive landslide in 1984. when you look at what's happening where republicans are getting death threats or censured for pursuing the truth over trump, what would you think your father would say about all of that now? >> my father would be profoundly disappointed. he would be ashamed of his republican party which is no longer his republican party of course, and he would be deeply concerned, jim. he said it in the last segment, this is a national emergency. we only have two parties practically speaking in the country, and one of them has become undemocratic. one of them is tilting towards autocracy. one of them is spouting, you know, russian talking points at this juncture. this is, as you said, a national emergency, and my father would have seen that very clearly,
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greenspan commission was formed by president reagan, tip o'neill, ronald reagan were known to have a drink together. apparently during when those discussions, they said let's do something about social security. it is going. broke alan greenspan, a bunch of folks came up with some ideas. they did more on the revenue side. they adjusted the age of retirement from 65 to 67. i just got my first social security checks a few months ago. i was eligible 66, i think, in two months. in my case, when i was a 21 and 22, my mom and dad died within about 15 months of each other. at a 13-year-old sister, we moved in with an aunt and uncle, we worked in plants in south carolina. never made over $30,000 in her life. the survivor benefit, the social security for my sister, until she became 18 really helped us get by. now, i am 66, soon i will be 67. i have a good sally, i've a military retirement. i've a congressional pension plan. if you ask me to take a little less to save social security for people who need it more than i do, can't mean. it's going to take that type of commitment from all of us. th
greenspan commission was formed by president reagan, tip o'neill, ronald reagan were known to have a drink together. apparently during when those discussions, they said let's do something about social security. it is going. broke alan greenspan, a bunch of folks came up with some ideas. they did more on the revenue side. they adjusted the age of retirement from 65 to 67. i just got my first social security checks a few months ago. i was eligible 66, i think, in two months. in my case, when i...
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he and ronald reagan were known to have a drink together. apparently, during the discussions, they said, let's do something about social security because it's going broke. they got alan greenspan, up under folks to come up with ideas. they did get more on the revenue side, but they adjusted the age of retirement overtime from 65 to 67. i just got my first social security check a few months ago. i was eligible, 60, six i think, in two months. in my case, when i was 21 and 22, my mom and dad died within about 15 months of each other. i had a 13 year old sister. we moved in with an and uncle who worked in the textile plant in south carolina. -- the benefit of the social security for my sister really helps us get by. now, here i am, 66, soon will be 67. i have a good salary. i have a military retirement, and i have a congressional pension plan. if you ask me to take a little bit less to save social security for people who need it more than i do, count me and. it's going to take that kind of commitment from all of us. the wealthier people are goi
he and ronald reagan were known to have a drink together. apparently, during the discussions, they said, let's do something about social security because it's going broke. they got alan greenspan, up under folks to come up with ideas. they did get more on the revenue side, but they adjusted the age of retirement overtime from 65 to 67. i just got my first social security check a few months ago. i was eligible, 60, six i think, in two months. in my case, when i was 21 and 22, my mom and dad died...
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president ronald reagan, gorbachev made a stunning proposal, to eliminate all nuclear missiles held by the two superpowers. it was the beginning of the end of the cold war. soon the berlin wall would fall. and after a failed coup by hard liners in moscow, the soviet union itself was dissolved, and gorbachev resigned. >> i hereby discontinue my activities at the post of president of the ussr. >> in 1999, he lost the love of his life. his wife of 46 years, who died of leukemia. but there was no love lost between many russians and gorbachev. to many of his countrymen, he would always be the man who allowed the great soviet empire to collapse, exposing millions to hardship and humiliation. even gorbachev himself expressed regret. >> i fought the best i could to defend the soviet union. but i failed. >> in the west, he was revered and celebrated as a great statesman. a nobel peace prize winner who played a decisive role in ending the cold war, peacefully diffusing the most dangerous standoff of the 20th servery. >> our thanks to matthew chance for that reporting. i want to bring in jill dou
president ronald reagan, gorbachev made a stunning proposal, to eliminate all nuclear missiles held by the two superpowers. it was the beginning of the end of the cold war. soon the berlin wall would fall. and after a failed coup by hard liners in moscow, the soviet union itself was dissolved, and gorbachev resigned. >> i hereby discontinue my activities at the post of president of the ussr. >> in 1999, he lost the love of his life. his wife of 46 years, who died of leukemia. but...
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he had a partner with ronald reagan. we shouldn't forget how much resistance there was within reagan's own ranks with engaging with this soviet leader. there was a lot of suspicion whether to trust mikhail gorbachev. and as it was mentioned in her piece, nancy reagan was one of the trusted advisers. i think her role should not be overlooked here. and just one more thing, george h.w. bush managed to land a plane with the dissolution of the soviet union, with the end of the cold war. that was a treacherous period and he handled with enormous deftness. i'd be curious to hear what my partner david ignatius has to say with the series of gorbachev that has enabled him to do the legacy that he's left. david? >> so, if i can respond to that, susan, i do think that george h.w. bush was a master at playing out the end game with the soviet union was crumbling. all of the weakness that gorbachev had seen coming down around him. but to keep that debris from causing enormous damage. to see the change all the way through that without i
he had a partner with ronald reagan. we shouldn't forget how much resistance there was within reagan's own ranks with engaging with this soviet leader. there was a lot of suspicion whether to trust mikhail gorbachev. and as it was mentioned in her piece, nancy reagan was one of the trusted advisers. i think her role should not be overlooked here. and just one more thing, george h.w. bush managed to land a plane with the dissolution of the soviet union, with the end of the cold war. that was a...
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it took ronald reagan a while to do that. i think, subsequent to that, the federal government did very important work on that, and george w. bush with his program has provided a legacy that is very important. as to what we have gone through with the pandemic and covid-19, i think this is a further reflection of the state of american politics today, the degree to which almost any issue, whether it is seemingly political or not -- and obviously, public health should not be a political issue -- everything does become politicized. we have gone through that with covid-19. and we are still reckoning with the implications of that. it is unfortunate that we cannot step back from the partisan political barricades and deal with public health issues in a more sober and less political way. but we are where we are in this country, and we have to figure out how to deal with that reality and still find ways to make breaks through the and to battle this terrible virus. host: oklahoma, this is barbara. good morning. caller: good morning. -- h
it took ronald reagan a while to do that. i think, subsequent to that, the federal government did very important work on that, and george w. bush with his program has provided a legacy that is very important. as to what we have gone through with the pandemic and covid-19, i think this is a further reflection of the state of american politics today, the degree to which almost any issue, whether it is seemingly political or not -- and obviously, public health should not be a political issue --...
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ronald reagan wouldn't want much to do with donald trump right now. the fact is, this party, ever since trump started his ascent, or decent, down the escalator, whatever you want to look at it, and the party went along with him, everyone said, this fever will break at some point. we are seven years in. the candidates are getting more, and more, trumpy. the big theme of the book here, is it didn't have to be this way. there were many off-ramps, many opportunities for courage for republicans, whether it is kevin mccarthy, or mitch mcconnell, or lindsey graham, or marco rubio, or whoever, to actually go a different direction. yet, donald trump seems incapable of being rehabilitated of everything from starting an insurrection, or fomenting an insurrection, to, actual, defeat in his reelection campaign. it keeps going, eric regions, herschel walker, all seemed to be the immediate future of the party. >> we talked about mitch mcconnell, and kevin mccarthy, they contend the insurrection immediately, said trump was responsible. mitch mcconnell, reportedly, an
ronald reagan wouldn't want much to do with donald trump right now. the fact is, this party, ever since trump started his ascent, or decent, down the escalator, whatever you want to look at it, and the party went along with him, everyone said, this fever will break at some point. we are seven years in. the candidates are getting more, and more, trumpy. the big theme of the book here, is it didn't have to be this way. there were many off-ramps, many opportunities for courage for republicans,...
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reagan did during his campaign when he has pledged to nominate the first woman to the supreme court. affirmative-action is a very divisive topic in american society as we see from the caller's question and it is one that is actually on the docket at the supreme court next term. the justices will be deciding whether harvard's race-conscious admissions program as well as another one at the university of north carolina violates the constitution. notably during the confirmation proceedings, senator cruz was asking judge jackson about this very case because she happens to not only have gone to harvard undergrad and law, but she sat on the harvard board of overseers which has to do with actual governance of the school and senator cruz asked judge jackson, will you participate in this blockbuster case involving harvard next term and she said, in what was one of the fewer substantive answers when it came to specific cases, "i plan not to hear this case." she will be recusing, if confirmed, in one of the big affirmative-action cases next term which could change the dynamics of the debate when
reagan did during his campaign when he has pledged to nominate the first woman to the supreme court. affirmative-action is a very divisive topic in american society as we see from the caller's question and it is one that is actually on the docket at the supreme court next term. the justices will be deciding whether harvard's race-conscious admissions program as well as another one at the university of north carolina violates the constitution. notably during the confirmation proceedings, senator...
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the biggest in both categories in history, bigger even than what ronald reagan was able to produce. and he produced a lot. china, russia, iran and north korea. we're in check. and respected. they respected the united states and quite honestly, they respected me and knew them well. the vicious isis caliphate. it which you know, president was able to conquer was decimated by me. and our great warriors in less than 3 weeks. and al baghdadi, its founder, was hunted down and killed. north korea had not launch. north korea had not launched a single long-range missile since my summit with chairman kim jong-un nearly 3 years before we developed a relationship. and that's a good thing. not a bad thing. it's a good thing. very good thing actually, because look at what's happening today. my opponents made me out to be a war monger. and just terrible person who would immediately go into war. they said during the 2016 campaign that if he becomes president, there will never be a war within weeks. and we will have wars like you've never seen before. it will happen immediately. and yet. i've gotten
the biggest in both categories in history, bigger even than what ronald reagan was able to produce. and he produced a lot. china, russia, iran and north korea. we're in check. and respected. they respected the united states and quite honestly, they respected me and knew them well. the vicious isis caliphate. it which you know, president was able to conquer was decimated by me. and our great warriors in less than 3 weeks. and al baghdadi, its founder, was hunted down and killed. north korea had...
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in 1982, ronald reagan, authorized the cia to blow up a siberian national gas pipeline using software. so we, american citizens, before we march to a drumbeat directly into global nuclear war are entitled to answers. you know who else is entitled to answers? climate activists. you'd think they'd take notice, you'd think they'd ask questions. why? because the nord stream ii leak caused more than 300,000 metric tons of methane to enter the atmosphere. sounds like a lot, right? here's how much according to bloomberg. that's roughly, quote, the same climate impact over a 20-year period as the annual emissions from about 5.48 million u.s. cars. but our leaders, even our green energy czar, they're hoping we ignore all of this. if that's the plan, it just might work, because there's so much going on it's hard to keep track. in what amounted to a crazy day, that literally flew under the radar, flew under the weather radar, and the news cycle, russia attempted to annex parts of ukraine, and then in turn the u.s. announced new sanctions on russia. >> we're announcing new sanctions today as well
in 1982, ronald reagan, authorized the cia to blow up a siberian national gas pipeline using software. so we, american citizens, before we march to a drumbeat directly into global nuclear war are entitled to answers. you know who else is entitled to answers? climate activists. you'd think they'd take notice, you'd think they'd ask questions. why? because the nord stream ii leak caused more than 300,000 metric tons of methane to enter the atmosphere. sounds like a lot, right? here's how much...
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ronald reagan did make that pledge to choose a supreme court nominee on the campaign trail, just like joe biden did. in a moment, i'm going to talk to shontel brown about race and the potential supreme court choice. >> also, former president trump spends his texas rally offering pardons to january 6th insurrectionists if he wins back the white house in the next election. and continuing to spread the big lie that he never really lost the election in the first place. this hour, we're going to introduce you to some of those who have swallowed it all, hook, line, and sinker. >> if somebody let you count every single vote yourself, and you could see that joe biden won by 7 million votes, would you still -- >> i still wouldn't believe it. >> you still wouldn't believe it? >> i still wouldn't believe it. >> still wouldn't believe it. i'm going to talk to the man behind the interview and more with the trump true believers coming up later this hour. but we want to begin with the conservative criticism over the president's plans to nominate the first black woman to the supreme court. the white
ronald reagan did make that pledge to choose a supreme court nominee on the campaign trail, just like joe biden did. in a moment, i'm going to talk to shontel brown about race and the potential supreme court choice. >> also, former president trump spends his texas rally offering pardons to january 6th insurrectionists if he wins back the white house in the next election. and continuing to spread the big lie that he never really lost the election in the first place. this hour, we're going...
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uc berkeley's scholar stephen haley will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's career and the conservative movement. he is the author of several books including two volumes in the age of reagan series. you change the course of conservative politics in america. join the conversation with her phone calls, -- your phone calls, texts and tweets. steven hayward life sunday at at noon eastern on c-span 2. announcer: washington journal continues. host: if you want to participate in open forum and text us it is (202) 748-8003. president biden traveling to's -- traveling to pennsylvania for a speech on gun violence and crime. you can see the speech at 315 them this afternoon on c-span, and c-span now, our app. the new york times reports congress is seeking -- four gun sales. democratic lawmakers want the firm crypto book financial to provide -- one a firm to provide anything about buy now, pay letter is not being sold to anyone else. they also want to know if any of their consumers have used the guns to access including high-profile shootings. lawmakers made the request in a le
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., ronald reagan, frederick douglass or abraham lincoln for the truth is that america's generation after generation we have always gotten better. it doesn't stop now it doesn't stop at all. so sometimes getting punched in the gut is the way you reflect and refocus. we are in the midst of that gut punch right now, trey. we're going to have to refocus our attention to it really matters. and we will do it i am confident in we the american people. >> all right come south carolina just went through a primary season. you had no opposition. it was kind of bittersweet for me in a way. this november you will be on the ballot for the first time and i will not be there with you. although i think you're going to do just fine. not the least bit worried. but it was bittersweet when you think, not just your political future because you have so many different interests. but when you look to the future do you have an idea of what you want to come about? >> i do trey. one of the things i focused on is because of the life of a man a well lived, chick-fil-a operator is my mentor pretty set a mission to posi
., ronald reagan, frederick douglass or abraham lincoln for the truth is that america's generation after generation we have always gotten better. it doesn't stop now it doesn't stop at all. so sometimes getting punched in the gut is the way you reflect and refocus. we are in the midst of that gut punch right now, trey. we're going to have to refocus our attention to it really matters. and we will do it i am confident in we the american people. >> all right come south carolina just went...
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. >> starr was nominated by former president ronald reagan for a seat on the u.s. court of appeals in washington, d.c.. he also served as solicitor general under the h w bush administration. but he's perhaps best known for that leading the investigation into clinton, which ultimately led to his impeachment. ken starr was 76 years old. coming up on kron, 4 news at 5 san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins implementing a new policy to treat juveniles as adults. why she says is needed to keep the city safe. >> plus, which is police reform look like why policy changes are being discussed for any act right now. >> and queen elizabeth, the second is now lying in state in london. we'll have a live report from across the pond on today's funeral proceedings. >> and welcome back. we're continuing to follow all that is unfolding in the uk following the queen's passing military transport plane carrying the coffin of queen elizabeth. the second left her beloved scotland today for the final time, too. return to london where she will lie in state. our reporter katie corrad
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nobody's ever been at 80, you know, ronald reagan was 87. >> is this a movement? >> no. that, i can't tell you. i can dealt you -- >> what do you think. >> it's the party of strength and common sense, both. you know. i don't say -- >> who's the heir? >> that's to be determined. but okay, as an example, the republican party has always been known for disloyalty to each other. okay? they always broke up. i will say this. and this isn't a threat, because it's not a threat but if they went against it, they all lose they're election. even if they lost 5% of my voters, because nobody has a base. >> woodward just released that recording and many more from 20 interviews he did with donald trump while president. joining me is the assistant manager of the "washington post," the author of the audio book "the trump tapes," thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> i want to ask you about the attack on paul pelosi first. >> certainly. obviously, awful, awful act. and you can't pre-judge who this person is who did it, what the motive is, but i think it's reasonable and necessary to st
nobody's ever been at 80, you know, ronald reagan was 87. >> is this a movement? >> no. that, i can't tell you. i can dealt you -- >> what do you think. >> it's the party of strength and common sense, both. you know. i don't say -- >> who's the heir? >> that's to be determined. but okay, as an example, the republican party has always been known for disloyalty to each other. okay? they always broke up. i will say this. and this isn't a threat, because it's not...
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ronald reagan gave amnesty to 3 million undocumented immigrants. they are not illegal, no human being is illegal, no human being is an alien. aliens are from outer space. i think you're being too partisan. asylum is something legally allowed in our constitution. it doesn't matter if a person is lying about it. they are allowed to apply for asylum. host: let me give brandon judd a chance to respond. guest: let's be clear on the definition. an alien is someone for into a specific location. that is a legal term in our law. illegal means they cross the border illegally. this is the term in our laws. they are called illegal aliens. you can violate the law and once you violate the law you are in illegal status. that is why it is legal term. when you talk about the pharmaceutical companies, i will not argue with that. i will not say people do not get hooked on drugs because of pharmaceutical companies. what i am saying is because once they cannot get that legally, then they have to find it in other means. that is this illegal operation. that is where the
ronald reagan gave amnesty to 3 million undocumented immigrants. they are not illegal, no human being is illegal, no human being is an alien. aliens are from outer space. i think you're being too partisan. asylum is something legally allowed in our constitution. it doesn't matter if a person is lying about it. they are allowed to apply for asylum. host: let me give brandon judd a chance to respond. guest: let's be clear on the definition. an alien is someone for into a specific location. that...
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i mean, when jimmy carter got blown out by ronald reagan in 1980, democrats weren't like going down to plains, georgia, kiss his ring to like get his blessing. i mean, when george herbert walker bush lost to bill clinton in 1992, you know, it's not like republicans were going up to kennebunkport saying, you know, please endorse. i mean, this is a whole different animal and. you could say, well, maybe because the media spends so much time building him up. i just think it's it's a product of his complete force of personality, shamelessness. the republicans unwilling this just to cut him loose, which i think they can now, but they're not so, you know, are we getting that right? every day? maybe. maybe not. but, you know, i still think it's important to sort of put what's what people who could be president are saying out there. so thank you for your question this. in the last few days there have been reports that rupert murdoch has begun criticizing trump's handling of january sixth. and you say something about the role of the murdochs in this scheme of things are they trying to control tr
i mean, when jimmy carter got blown out by ronald reagan in 1980, democrats weren't like going down to plains, georgia, kiss his ring to like get his blessing. i mean, when george herbert walker bush lost to bill clinton in 1992, you know, it's not like republicans were going up to kennebunkport saying, you know, please endorse. i mean, this is a whole different animal and. you could say, well, maybe because the media spends so much time building him up. i just think it's it's a product of his...
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and, howie, if lindsey graham is a rino, then ronald reagan is too. i mean, republicans are the party -- at least they have stood upon -- for law and order, and they believe that if you attack a cop, you attack multiple cops, that you should pay for that crime. howard: jason, i ask you as a former republican house member, the rnc, as you know, meeting out in utah where you are, passed this resolution against two pretty prominent dissidents now, liz cheney and adam kinzinger, for serving on the january 6th committee using the language they engaged in the persecution of odder their citizens engaged -- ordinary citizens engaged in political discourse. the president has depicted this as being intolerant by the rnc. fair or unfair? >> i think it's a bit unfair. i think republicans are very concerned that nancy pelosi set the precedent of being able to unilaterally choose who's on that committee. i think it undermined any credibility that it had. i think it's an absolute farce. the minority if should be able to pick -- in this case, kevin mccarthy -- should
and, howie, if lindsey graham is a rino, then ronald reagan is too. i mean, republicans are the party -- at least they have stood upon -- for law and order, and they believe that if you attack a cop, you attack multiple cops, that you should pay for that crime. howard: jason, i ask you as a former republican house member, the rnc, as you know, meeting out in utah where you are, passed this resolution against two pretty prominent dissidents now, liz cheney and adam kinzinger, for serving on the...
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host: when will we see your biography of ronald reagan on shelves? guest: probably two to three years from now. i've been working on it since 2013. and i'm making good progress but this is obviously a massive undertaking. so it's not a fly by night book. host: we're looking forward to seeing it. we would like to thank author and columnist max fog being here and walking us through the rush-ukrainian conflict. thank you so much for your time this morning. guest: thank you for having me on. host: we're going to our open forium where you our viewers can call in and talk about your most important political topics of the day. you see the numbers there on screen. we are waiting on your calls. we'll be right back. host: we're back and we're in our open forium segment where you our viewers can call in and talk about whatever the most important political topic of the day to you is. we're going to open up our regular lines. that means the numbers are on your screen. keep in mind you can always text us and we're always reading on social media, on twitter and on
host: when will we see your biography of ronald reagan on shelves? guest: probably two to three years from now. i've been working on it since 2013. and i'm making good progress but this is obviously a massive undertaking. so it's not a fly by night book. host: we're looking forward to seeing it. we would like to thank author and columnist max fog being here and walking us through the rush-ukrainian conflict. thank you so much for your time this morning. guest: thank you for having me on. host:...
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reagan came into office in the eighties. i think it is that stark. mark: i thank you are right talk about the disassembling around society here with the different movements and the democratic party has moved hard left with a failure to build that the united states military. peace through strength anything trump would say the same thing. you make an important point correctly have individuals who try to segregate china from russia and say china is the greatest threat. they are but they have been a greater threat when they have access or access with russia and iran. it is no coincidence they are working together. if one has oil cut off the other provides oil if one has resources cut off the other provides but when our president is so foolish to call communist china and president xi gives that to putin i don't know what other evidence is necessary. president xi has talked scores of times over the last 12 months. >> they have. one example of how this things together, biden is working with the russians to secure the iran deal. eve
reagan came into office in the eighties. i think it is that stark. mark: i thank you are right talk about the disassembling around society here with the different movements and the democratic party has moved hard left with a failure to build that the united states military. peace through strength anything trump would say the same thing. you make an important point correctly have individuals who try to segregate china from russia and say china is the greatest threat. they are but they have been...
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he is the most consequential republican since ronald reagan. it's his nomination if he wants it, and i think he will get reelected in 2024. here is the question. can senator mcconnell effectively work with the leader of the republican party donald trump? i'm not going to vote for anybody that can't have a working relationship with president trump. >> this is sort of a politically cowardly bank shot. graham has to vote for who is the senate leader, but he says his vote is determined who will feature the primary, which is usually up to, wait for it, voters. it's a step down for graham, who also had recently declared his independence from donald trump after the other big story of the day we've been covering. remember how graham sounded in those tense times right after the insurrectionists tried to overthrow the government for trump. >> all i can say is count me out. enough is enough. it is over. joe biden. i've travel the world with joe. i hoped he lost. i prayed he would lose. he won. he is the legitimate president of the united states. >> you wo
he is the most consequential republican since ronald reagan. it's his nomination if he wants it, and i think he will get reelected in 2024. here is the question. can senator mcconnell effectively work with the leader of the republican party donald trump? i'm not going to vote for anybody that can't have a working relationship with president trump. >> this is sort of a politically cowardly bank shot. graham has to vote for who is the senate leader, but he says his vote is determined who...
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he's down in the range of where donald trump was in 2018 and where ronald reagan was, and he's even ticked down from september and october. we had him at 44%, and he's ticked down. as the concern about the economy is a top of mind issue, continues to get more robust. >> he's juggling support for democracy, really. he's giving a speech tonight, a primetime speech. what does the polls show about where americans stand on that. >> the white house says the president doesn't have the luxury of just talking about the economy or democracy. he needs to talk about both, but they understand this is an economy election. my sources inside the mouse sea they don't expect democracy to become a top issue, but it is an issue they need to be concerned about. half of americans in our poll, 50% are confident that the election results will instead reflect the will of the people, but half are not confident in that. of course, there are partisan divides. when you look at it by party, we see that among republicans, nearly six in ten, 59% are not confident. independents are a little more trust worthy and democrats
he's down in the range of where donald trump was in 2018 and where ronald reagan was, and he's even ticked down from september and october. we had him at 44%, and he's ticked down. as the concern about the economy is a top of mind issue, continues to get more robust. >> he's juggling support for democracy, really. he's giving a speech tonight, a primetime speech. what does the polls show about where americans stand on that. >> the white house says the president doesn't have the...
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has become far more important than ronald reagan once president and that is the trade deficit the trade deficit was a trillion dollars. larry talks about regulation costs, 1% of gdp. last quarter the trade deficit cost of 3.5% of gdp. if you look at, just one more thing, if you look at gdp, it's consumption plus investment plus government investment and spending plus trade. all of these things were about 2.1% of gross. add in trade, we went from reasonable growth scenario to recession. that's how bad the trade problem is, the difference right now between having reasonable growth, not great growth or trump growth but reasonable growth and recession. in two days, my guess is the numbers will say the same thing and we will know we are in a recession and i call it trade policy recession and a lot of it is china, a lot of it is china about 3,150,000,000,000 is china a lot is europe and other places, we are losing manufacturing jobs and no class and destroying the framework of our society not by that policies and spending and inflation but also bad trade policies and betrayed them around, to.
has become far more important than ronald reagan once president and that is the trade deficit the trade deficit was a trillion dollars. larry talks about regulation costs, 1% of gdp. last quarter the trade deficit cost of 3.5% of gdp. if you look at, just one more thing, if you look at gdp, it's consumption plus investment plus government investment and spending plus trade. all of these things were about 2.1% of gross. add in trade, we went from reasonable growth scenario to recession. that's...
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ronald reagan, bill clinton, and barack obama. as you point out, you know, try to find me a better communicator than one of those three presidents. >> yeah. guess what, none of the candidates up for election in the midterms wanted their president to be with them at this time, just like we're seeing with biden now. >> right. >> so there is nothing unusual about that. look, were he more charismatic, surely it'd help at the margins, but we were going to be in this place no matter what leader we're talking about. you know, you had the gallup poll on trust and institutions out. it is at an all-time low, going back to when they first started looking at it in the early 1970s. across the board, democrats, republicans, men, women, black, white, it doesn't matter, americans are in an awful mood. it's been developing for a very long time. it wouldn't matter who is in the position right now, he would be, or she would be suffering because of the mood of the nation. >> certainly would. again, i understand donny's point and hear it from a lot of
ronald reagan, bill clinton, and barack obama. as you point out, you know, try to find me a better communicator than one of those three presidents. >> yeah. guess what, none of the candidates up for election in the midterms wanted their president to be with them at this time, just like we're seeing with biden now. >> right. >> so there is nothing unusual about that. look, were he more charismatic, surely it'd help at the margins, but we were going to be in this place no matter...
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attorney there, an appointee of ronald reagan, and also served on the foreign intelligence surveillance board. that's important because that signals that he has experience dealing with classified documents. that part of the order is great, but the problem is, it's as if saying, guess what, you've got a william klesse surgeon -- a world-class surgeon who is going to remove your appendix, except you say, i don't need my appendix removed. judy: we should've said the judge was appointed to the bench by former president trump. he is now retired but still active in ways and the judiciary. what will his job be exactly? barbara: it's not exactly clear, but he has issued his first letters to the parties today asking them to appear on tuesday, which is a good sign. and he asked them to set the agenda as to what he should be looking at. i think this is a good move on his rt and an opportunity for the justice department to perhaps narrow the areas of disagreement. what the justice department really wants so urgently is an opportunity to fully review those 100 or so classified documents so that they
attorney there, an appointee of ronald reagan, and also served on the foreign intelligence surveillance board. that's important because that signals that he has experience dealing with classified documents. that part of the order is great, but the problem is, it's as if saying, guess what, you've got a william klesse surgeon -- a world-class surgeon who is going to remove your appendix, except you say, i don't need my appendix removed. judy: we should've said the judge was appointed to the...
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reagan and dealing with the hiv aids epidemic and ebola as well. he rose to the spotlight during the covid-19 pandemic when he was public ly clashing with former president donald trump relate to go his strategy. president biden asked him to stay on and now we learning that dr. fauci will be stepping down in december. >> thank you for that. joining me now is dr. reiner. what is your reaction to the news from dr. fauci and all of his years in public service? >> i'd like to congratulate dr. fauci on a career really without a comparison. i think anyone who has practiced medicine or trained in medicine in the last 40 years has studied from the textbook that he is the author of. his contributions to medicine go well beyond the covid pandemic and, as you said, he was instrumental in helping to construct the u.s. response to the hiv/aids epidemic in the early '80s when i was training in medicine. sars, zeka, the anthrax attacks and covid and monkeypox. dr. fauci has been the tip of our medical spear in responding to these crises and i wish him well. >> jus
reagan and dealing with the hiv aids epidemic and ebola as well. he rose to the spotlight during the covid-19 pandemic when he was public ly clashing with former president donald trump relate to go his strategy. president biden asked him to stay on and now we learning that dr. fauci will be stepping down in december. >> thank you for that. joining me now is dr. reiner. what is your reaction to the news from dr. fauci and all of his years in public service? >> i'd like to...
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ronald reagan demonstrated, put it this way, ronald reagan earned -- ronald reagan demonstrated that luck is almost invariably part of a really successful presidency. you can either be unlucky to be shot and lucky to survive. >> did you ever talk to him about being shot? >> i did. i'll never forget the last time i saw him it was early in 1996. this was over a year after the alzheimer's letter had been written and published. but he would continue to come up to the library. i was director at the reagan library in simi valley, california. and the president would come up from time to time and quite frankly, you know, if you did not know and i guess this is often true of patients, particularly in stages of the disease. he seemed pretty much himself. little hard of hearing. sometimes a little bit detached. but, you know, very, you know, very much involved in the conversation and very aware of people around him. and you could imagine people were up there visiting and they saw ronald reagan. he was still the performer. but he was a story teller. the way to measure the progress of ronald reag
ronald reagan demonstrated, put it this way, ronald reagan earned -- ronald reagan demonstrated that luck is almost invariably part of a really successful presidency. you can either be unlucky to be shot and lucky to survive. >> did you ever talk to him about being shot? >> i did. i'll never forget the last time i saw him it was early in 1996. this was over a year after the alzheimer's letter had been written and published. but he would continue to come up to the library. i was...
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ronald reagan said, i think i can work with this guy. this guy was more than just this guy. he's a brilliant statistician and very good with numbers. the common bond he mentioned when he attended ronald reagan's funeral i believe in 2004, when he said we come from different vibes, but we live. it was a great time of my life to have lived in a time with him. i'm just wondering now given the fractious relationship we have with russia, if we'll ever get that back or anything akin to this. >> certainly not with vladimir putin. vladimir putin has fascist leanings and he's an authoritarian. mik mikhail gorbachev was a visionary that recognized the economics of communism didn't work. the star wars race, the arm control race in space that ronald reagan launched to some criticism at the time was really what what hastened the end of the soviet union because the economics of communism couldn't keep up. gorb gorbachev realized that. he was for the restructuring of the russian economy. you can argue, we were there in the late 90s and saw the aftermath of the shock to the economic system
ronald reagan said, i think i can work with this guy. this guy was more than just this guy. he's a brilliant statistician and very good with numbers. the common bond he mentioned when he attended ronald reagan's funeral i believe in 2004, when he said we come from different vibes, but we live. it was a great time of my life to have lived in a time with him. i'm just wondering now given the fractious relationship we have with russia, if we'll ever get that back or anything akin to this. >>...
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ronald reagan was pretty lucky. i mean ronald reagan. demonstrated put it this way. ronald reagan earned his locked runner ronald reagan demonstrated that look is is almost invariably part of a really successful presidency. that you could argue. he's very unlucky to be shot. you can actually he was lucky. to survive did you ever talk to him about being shot? i did it was. i'll never forget the the last time i saw him. it was early in 1996. this was over a year after the alzheimer's letter had been written in published. but he would continue to come up to the library. i was indirect at the reagan library in simi valley, california, and the president would come up from time to time. and and quite frankly, you know if you did not know. um, and i guess this is often true of patients particularly. they're always stages of the disease, you know, he seemed very much himself. a little hard of hearing um, and a little bit detached. but you know, very very you know very much involved in the conversation and and and very aware of people around him and i mean you can imagine peo
ronald reagan was pretty lucky. i mean ronald reagan. demonstrated put it this way. ronald reagan earned his locked runner ronald reagan demonstrated that look is is almost invariably part of a really successful presidency. that you could argue. he's very unlucky to be shot. you can actually he was lucky. to survive did you ever talk to him about being shot? i did it was. i'll never forget the the last time i saw him. it was early in 1996. this was over a year after the alzheimer's letter had...
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in a speech at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. this is just over 40 minutes. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. great to see you. i'm roger, director of the reagan institute. we have proudly been the home of the reagan foundation in washington, d.c. since 2018. just across lafayette park from the white house. i hope all of you will have a chance to come and visit us someday. as is our tradition at the library, in honor of our men and women who defend our freedom around the world, please stand and join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. please be seated. thank you. before we get started, there are a few people in the audience i would like to recognize. former congressman and his wife janice. [applause] roger: matt jacobs, a former federal prosecutor running for california's buddy six congressional district seat, which includes the reagan library. [applause]
in a speech at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. this is just over 40 minutes. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. great to see you. i'm roger, director of the reagan institute. we have proudly been the home of the reagan foundation in washington, d.c. since 2018. just across lafayette park from the white house. i hope all of you will have a chance to come and visit us someday. as is our tradition at the library, in honor of our men and women who defend...
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ronald reagan was pretty lucky. i mean ronald reagan. demonstrated put it this way. ronald reagan earned his locked runner ronald reagan demonstrated that look is is almost invariably part of a really successful presidency. that you could argue. he's very unlucky to be shot. you can actually he was lucky. to survive did you ever talk to him about being shot? i did it was. i'll never forget the the last time i saw him. it was early in 1996. this was over a year after the alzheimer's letter had been written in published. but he would continue to come up to the library. i was indirect at the reagan library in simi valley, california, and the president would come up from time to time. and and quite frankly, you know if you did not know. um, and i guess this is often true of patients particularly. they're always stages of the disease, you know, he seemed very much himself. a little hard of hearing um, and a little bit detached. but you know, very very you know very much involved in the conversation and and and very aware of people around him and i mean you can imagine peo
ronald reagan was pretty lucky. i mean ronald reagan. demonstrated put it this way. ronald reagan earned his locked runner ronald reagan demonstrated that look is is almost invariably part of a really successful presidency. that you could argue. he's very unlucky to be shot. you can actually he was lucky. to survive did you ever talk to him about being shot? i did it was. i'll never forget the the last time i saw him. it was early in 1996. this was over a year after the alzheimer's letter had...
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and as you all know, ronald reagan was also serving as this states 33rd governor. it's a small similarity but one that's very special to me. the world is a very different place today than when president reagan was in office. i recently came across a speech reagan gave during the cold war and it reflected so many of today's tensions. i feel his words resonate with us all now. here they are. to every person who trapped in security, -- tyranny, we send our love and support. your struggle is real. your dream is our dream. and someday soon, you too will be free. what is happening in ukraine today is tragic. i want to recognize the reagan foundation for awarding president zelenskyy's the reagan freedom award. president zelenskyy has demonstrated his bravery to the world by his willingness to speak truth and fight for freedom for the ukrainian people. may god bless him and make got bless the people of ukraine. [applause] gov. noem: it may seem ironic that the very first freedom award was presented to mikael gorbachev by president reagan himself. what a hopeful time that w
and as you all know, ronald reagan was also serving as this states 33rd governor. it's a small similarity but one that's very special to me. the world is a very different place today than when president reagan was in office. i recently came across a speech reagan gave during the cold war and it reflected so many of today's tensions. i feel his words resonate with us all now. here they are. to every person who trapped in security, -- tyranny, we send our love and support. your struggle is real....